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Eclipse Ultra Hobby/Sewing Center With Fold-Down Top, Height Adjustableby Sew Ready(2882)
$225
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The Sew Ready Eclipse Hobby Sewing Machine Table makes finding a time and place to create easier than ever. Designed with a large 60.25" wide tabletop and a foldable 9.5" wide shelf, this sewing machine desk creates the perfect space for spreading out supplies as you create, sew, cut fabric, adjust patterns, and work on different hobbies. Organize your sewing supplies and keep them handy with the three fabric storage drawers and large lower shelf. This sewing desk features a unique platform shelf that lowers and raises so you can experience a variety of sewing machines and height levels. The sewing station also serves as an office desk with enough room for a laptop and monitors. Make your space your own with the Sew Ready Eclipse Hobby Sewing Machine Table.
Janome 3160QDC Computerized Sewing Machine, Hard Cover, Extension Tableby Janome(4)
$699
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- 60 Built-In Sewing Stitches and 6 Built-In Buttonholes - Built-In Automatic Needle Threader - No More Eye Strain! Simply Pull Down the Needle Threader, Place Your Thread in the Hook and Pull Back / Easy to Use Control Panel with LCD Panel - The Easy-to-Use Control Panel makes Sewing a Cinch
- Jam Proof Easy-Set Top-Loading Bobbin System - It's Easy To Change Your Bobbin. Simply Follow the Track and the Machine will Automatically Bring the Bobbin Thread Up For You. There is No Need to Worry About Running Off the Edge of Your Project Because the Bobbin System is Jam-Proof
- Handy Function Buttons - The Thread Cutter Button will Cut Both the Top and Bottom Thread with the Touch of a Button. The Reverse Stitch Button will Have Your Machine Sew in Reverse for Reinforced Stitching. The Lock Stitch Button Finishes the Stitch You are Sewing so You Don’t End Up with Half a Stitch Pattern. The Needle Up/Down Button will Bring the Needle Up or Down with the Touch of a Button and the Start/Stop Button will Start the Machine without the Need for a Foot Control!
- Comes With an Incredible Amount of Accessories - Hard Cover, Extension Table, Open-Toe Even Feed Foot, Open-Toe Darning Foot, Zig-Zag “A” Sewing Foot, Overedge "C" Sewing Foot, Zipper “E” Sewing Foot, Satin Stitch “F” Sewing Foot, Blind Hem “G” Sewing Foot
- Also Comes With - 1/4” Seam “O” Sewing Foot with Guide, Zig-Zag “F2” Sewing Foot, Automatic Buttonhole “R” Sewing Foot, Assorted Needle Set, Spool Holder (Large), Spool Holder (Small), Extra Spool Pin, Bobbins, Screwdriver, Lint Brush, Seam Ripper, and an Instruction Book
Comet Hobby Desk With Grids, Fold-Down Top, With Height Adjustable Platformby Sew Ready
$269
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The Sew Ready Comet Hobby Center with Grids makes finding a place to create easier than ever. Designed with a spacious tabletop and a foldable 9.5" wide shelf, this sewing machine desk creates the perfect space for spreading out art supplies as you create, sew, cut fabric, adjust patterns, and work on different hobbies. Organize your sewing supplies and keep them handy with the storage shelves and the convenient cloth drawer. This sewing desk features a unique platform shelf that lowers and raises so you can use a variety of sewing machines and height levels. The sewing station also serves as an office desk with enough room for a laptop and computer monitors. Make your space your own with the Sew Ready Comet Hobby Center.
Whether you’re intent on creating your own fashion-forward wardrobe or simply plan to patch up holes or popped-off buttons, you’ll probably appreciate having a sewing machine by your side. Of course, the needs of a professional versus those of a beginner vary drastically, so you’ll want to search for sewing machines that fit your needs instead of simply opting for the biggest and shiniest. Here’s some advice to help you navigate the wide world of sewing and embroidery machines with confidence.
All those different stitch types look pretty amazing, but more than likely you’ll be using a straight stitch and a zigzag stitch most of the time. Even professionals admit they rarely find themselves using anything but, so decide whether you’ll use more than a zigzag and straight stitch on a regular basis. Being able to set the stitch width and length can be a huge advantage, too, so check to see if your embroidery machine offers this feature.
While you can often purchase extra attachments separately, it’s a good idea to find out what comes standard with your sewing machine first. A variety of presser feet can be extremely helpful, and if you plan to sew your own clothing, you’ll need a buttonhole foot, zipper foot and blind hem foot for starters. Quilters should look for a walking foot, freehand embroidery foot and ¼-inch foot. Even if you’re a beginner, you might still want to grab an embroidery machine with at least a few different attachments for you to grow into.
Computerized sewing machines bring a lot to the table: programmable stitch sequences, thread cutting and stitch memory can be great advantages. Of course, a mechanical machine can be lighter in weight plus easier and cheaper to maintain, not to mention they make great sewing machines for beginners. The decision will come down mainly to your budget and whether you require the additional options of a computerized model.
How many different types of stitches should my sewing machine come with?
All those different stitch types look pretty amazing, but more than likely you’ll be using a straight stitch and a zigzag stitch most of the time. Even professionals admit they rarely find themselves using anything but, so decide whether you’ll use more than a zigzag and straight stitch on a regular basis. Being able to set the stitch width and length can be a huge advantage, too, so check to see if your embroidery machine offers this feature.
Are there any attachments or extras that come with sewing machines?
While you can often purchase extra attachments separately, it’s a good idea to find out what comes standard with your sewing machine first. A variety of presser feet can be extremely helpful, and if you plan to sew your own clothing, you’ll need a buttonhole foot, zipper foot and blind hem foot for starters. Quilters should look for a walking foot, freehand embroidery foot and ¼-inch foot. Even if you’re a beginner, you might still want to grab an embroidery machine with at least a few different attachments for you to grow into.
Are computerized embroidery machines better than mechanical sewing machines?
Computerized sewing machines bring a lot to the table: programmable stitch sequences, thread cutting and stitch memory can be great advantages. Of course, a mechanical machine can be lighter in weight plus easier and cheaper to maintain, not to mention they make great sewing machines for beginners. The decision will come down mainly to your budget and whether you require the additional options of a computerized model.